The study “The dangers of returning to the ‘safe-space’ of objectivity” by John Budarick from University of Adelaide was prompted by the “crisis of journalism” to...
The article “How journalists do memory work with numbers: The case of the 220,000 deaths during the Colombian conflict (1958–2012)” by Jose Ortega from University of...
Speaking from Mumbai to aspiring journalists gathered via Zoom, Joe Wallen detailed his career as The Telegraph’s south east Asia foreign correspondent, and the path he...
The article “Logics of Exclusion: How Ukrainian Audiences Renegotiate Propagandistic Narratives in Times of Conflict” by Olga Pasitselska from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem was a...
While not directly improving website visibility in Google, tampering with the indicator itself does have an impact on domain authority parameters. To begin with, Domain Authority...
The article “ Journalism and Democratic Backsliding: Critical Realism as a Diagnostic and Prescription for Reform” by Michael McDevitt from University of Colorado Boulder proposed Critical...
JournoFest is back with a twist for 2022. Every year hosts a free journalism conference exclusive to our trainees, jam-packed with all-star guests from across the...
The article “Imagining the social future of drones” by Elisa Serafinelli from University of Sheffield looked at how drone users views on drone usage and drone...
Here is a list of all academic peer-reviewed articles, reports and other papers published in March 2022 about journalism research. The bolded titles have JRN articles...
A course has once again achieved the highest results in the UK. Our NCTJ Diploma in Multimedia Sports Journalism course at in London won the best-performing...